By Keith McCoy
City City Hall 4
The Mountain Brook City Council will be busy Monday night, discussing a variety of changes throughout the city. During its pre-meeting, set to begin at 6:16 p.m. April 25, the council will discuss the installation of two stop signs: one on Hampshire Drive at Oakdale Drive, and one on Montevallo Terrace at Park Lane. The council will also discuss a library window replacement at Emmet O'Neal and a revision of the approved sidewalks at the Grand Bohemian.
Then, at 7 p.m., the council will hear presentations from the Leadership Mountain Brook class following an introduction to Leroy Nix, the city’s new contact and representative at Alabama Power.
Other items on the agenda include:
- Consideration: Resolution declaring certain property surplus and authorizing its sale at public Internet auction.
- Consideration: Resolution authorizing the City's participation in the 2016 "Back-to-School" Sales Tax Holiday, beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, August 5 and ending at twelve midnight on Sunday, August 7 whereby the City of Mountain Brook will exempt certain school supplies, computers, and clothing from municipal sales or use tax in conformance with the time period, terms and conditions, and definitions as provided for the "State of Alabama Sales Tax Holiday.”
- Consideration: Resolution approving the conditional (service) use application for a veterinarian/pet grooming business at 253 Country Club Park subject to specified conditions.
The council will meet in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 56 Church Street.